If you are from a non-EEA/non Swiss country you need a permission before coming to work in Ireland.
You can find out more about the process below, depending on your personal circumstances.
Atypical Working Scheme
The Atypical Working Scheme allows you to work in a position not covered by other employment rules. You can apply for an Atypical Working permission here. Once granted and if you are from a visa required country, you must also apply for an employment visa.
Company transfer within EEA or Switzerland
If your employer is transferring your work short term to Ireland and you are already working in another EEA member State or Switzerland, you only have to apply for a Van Der Elst visa if visa required. Find out more here.
Short stay business visa
A short stay business visa allows you to travel to Ireland for up to 90 days for business or for work that lasts 14 consecutive days or less. Find out more here.
Unpaid internship
If you are required to undertake unpaid work experience (an internship) as an integral part of your studies, you can apply for an internship visa. Find out more here.
Performance/Tournament visa
If you want to stage a performance or take part in a tournament you have to apply for a short stay performance/tournament visa. Find out more here.
Training visa
If you want to attend a short term training course in Ireland you have to apply for a training visa. Find out more here.